MISCELLANEOUS. VO TBS PUBLIC, *. A BOOT four years ilnee, I wastrareling through jft, the State of Ohio; while «pending e few deft in Bunn, 1 discovered e singular Metalte substance, nd sabaeoaentiy learned that it had been known, for yean, and (opposed to be of no ese ox value, hot from .. W uniformity of textare and singular appearance, 1 'ana led'to heliere it might be mode oicfol, botfor what panose I had not the least idea. I commenced ■y experiments by burning it, boiling it, and pnlter ... tefaj it, kad compounding it with various substances; - tad m strong was my confidence thatlhero was-value -' ia tu that I pre up my entire time and means in the i provocation of those experiments; and from that time i w this, I have attended to no other business; attheex , • airatien of about taro years, i finally discovered, that, py reducing it to a fine powder and mixing it with tin* •ced oil to about die eonsisteney of thick paint, and . applying this compound with a brash, that i his coaling in a few; months wou)d become a perfect stone or slate; so Ihatthe substance when apphedwasaciually ■ slate in a liquid state, end the large amount of silica, •lamina, magnesia and black oxide of iron thatltcon 'taiaed, rendered it both weather and fireproof as the longer exposed, the harder and more permanent it l areas to become, and as tne coating fsner it torn* w l date) is of itself indestructible by fire.eansesuenUy it * protects the wood covered wiin it from the air, ena where there is no air, there U oo blare or combustion, 1 therefore the wood will actually char, before the slate TMku oriirt •ace, and applied to Government for a P**«:‘ f ®"°s Otwlod ordUeovery, fondly boning dial 1 MOW bo remunerated for all my outlarlnUme ondmo* *CT. The rovernmeju, without any hesitation, grant* oo to me Letteri Patent for the sole right to Ure, aell and a»o m>* Improvement in ihetßumfacuue of a “Weather and Tire Froqf Composition or ArU fiela] Slate.” fir foaneen yean. ' AagMt 14, IfrO. WR the inhabitant#.of Sharon. Lave read the above statement of Mr. Blake, eud beikrr it la be m!'Slu:i tiallf correct, u wo are kuowirnt to mo**. oi toe state- Beau therein contained; an.; rm w.-ill iartner state, that wo do not .believe that mere •<> •, patent more honestly and laboriously earr.'-:, >.r i-iore deservedly granted; a* he pursuedms with the mart indomitable perseverance under tbe mort discouraging sirromi ta&ees, as the pvbiic had uot the least conh danee that there could be any thins valuable made from the rob nance. Ho therefore haa to encounter for nan the jeers and tcoSt of nearly the whole comma nity. Notwithstanding all this, he waa indefatigable in the prosecution of hta expenamts, and we oo not bCieTe that there is one man matnooiandwbowonld have persevered under all the circumiuaneea. Bathe Bteat lasttriumphed over all obstacle*, aid we be- Uvve there is now but one opinion in awarding him too merit of this valuable discovery. GEO. W. CRANE, *) Janice, of HORACEGIBU, t the Jonathan everoard, ) p c «ee. ■ LEWIS C. CILATFIELO, *> Travel ,R. W. MILL, £ of BENJAMIN JONE, j Township. WSr. EVERETT, Town*hip Clerk. ALLEN 110 WE, Treasurer. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. I have ascertained that there are Individuals engaged la dining, grading, and preparing for sale, the above menuoned Mineral, to be mixed with oil, and used pre only as I use my -patented article. I have been to those persons and shown them my patent They say they do not Intend t> infringe er irerpasa upon mv rights; that they have a right to dig, grind, and sell the powder, if they can find purchasers; that they are not Pound to know what they are to do frith iu that It is bo infringement until it is mixed frith the oil to make' the compound; and that those who buy, mix and use it, Blast lakb'ths responsibility. Mott of them say that they believe that the patent is good against those that mix and use the compound, and some have said that what they wanted to etc they should certainly purch ase of taa, as they did not intend to make themselves , liable in any way. Now I feel myself in duty bound to _ BXPOm this barefaced fraud upon the public; as I eon •oil u by no milder name, where a «"»" sells and re* ■ •civet pay for an article, the tuo af which he well .knows subjecu the purchaser and suer lo a presecu nad fine. Borne of those who are engaged in this nefarious traffic, will unquestionably contend to the pub lie .that my patent will not stand, and that I dare not prosecute. Now, to lake this argument away from them, 1 weal to some of these who were proclaiming that my patent was of no value, and made the fotlow ug proposition: that they mightseJeciajudge and tsro lawyers vbo have had tome practice in patent eases, •ad wo would submit the patent to them, if they welded that the patent,was good, that they should atop *“ btriher proceedings in the business; but if they skMld decide tiku It would net, in their opinion, hold, I would agree to let them go on and sell all they could, mrttkout taring any thing to the public about them. proportion they would not aceede to. So far as “• JBlwity of my patent is eoneemed, I do not de pend entirely upon my own Judgment, although I have the : fullest confidence in it; but I have submitted it to waay of the judges, and several of the most eminent patent lawyers, who have, without exception, decided that la theu opinion it was good, and would proteetme ib my discovery. I grind the article to a fine power, and pat it up in the, which are marked: ‘‘Bmxs's Patcrr Fx*« an Wjutkkb Panov Aartncui slat*." ,t therefore give notice to all who buy and use the abaro mentioned mineral for the purpose set forth in ■ “7 patent, exfept from me or my authorized agents, umt I shall hold them to a strict accountability, and •hall commence suits at law against those who thus infringe upon my right WR BLAKE. 000*09, Medina Co , 0., Aug. 14,1619. TONS of the above fire andfWeather Proof Artificial Slate on hands and for sale. The •hove we can recommend, for we have been using it tor some 4 Tears, and know it to be what it is set forth inevwyparticaiar. J. A U. PHILLIPS, Agi, _ novT7-d3m Nod Wood it EXCELSIOR! F. H. EATON & CO., 10. M : Fourth street, Pittsburgh, ilove bow inStore their full assortment of Trimming!, Gloves, Hosiery and Lace Good. A DAPTED to the wants of every clsssof Merchants Ai and Consumers. No pains have been spared to prevent the-newest and most fashionable style of Goods in their line. Their stock consists in panof the following:. : 1>R833 TRIMMINGS. Pringes and Gimps, of every variety: new styles figured Galloons: Algerine and Imperial Braids; wide and narrow: Silk and Worsted Embroideringßrsids; figured undent Velvet Ribbons; plain do do; Corded. Mantua and plain Satin Ribbons, for trimming; black,' white and colored Silk Laces; extra wide do do, for noanees; with a full assortment of Dress Buttons; Presses finked, Stamped or Embroidered lo order. LACE GOODS. Lace and Muslin Cape#, Cbemizettna, RelirinpCap* and Half Sl-ere*, French Wofted Collin and CoiTj variety? Lace Veils, Lappeu and Open Tie*: Mourning Cheraizeuei. Col lixii Crf* ana Half Sleeve#; Linen I.awn Hdkfr, plain embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Litre-' do; real Unread Laeeai and Edjhrt; im. do do; Bai.-nr., LUle, Lace MaaiinJandCotton Farmer end lu^riiiu;#. ■BONNET TRIM.WXns. Rieh new style Bonnet KmOn - f-',r -}, Face Fio\v .m, BotmelTaba. Velvet'., Baui Florence*, Sill lußXiona and Tarleton*, Bonnet; mmci and Tipi. I [ KID GLOVES. . Bbl manufacture, with most approved futeninn, and ebelceat color*. An cxicbutc anoruaent mJw»y» •nbaad. HOSIERY. A great'variety of Silk. Wool, Cotton, Merino Cashmere, for Ladies and Moms,- Tartan Plaids, and a full auonment other styles fancy and plain C’aild* res'* Hose;’newest styles Infanta’Boots aodSoefcs; g«na’ Ofw»pi»a. Vigonia, Merino, Cotton and. £ze Wool Half Hose. - I ' GLOVES. A-All assortment for men, women and c'aildren, UMnjrw&iob are Dcxbr Ribbed, Poloteilo and plain . Bilk; nobed and plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Ber* jte Cauimere, Merino, For-lined Heaver, heavy and fine Baekskio, Military and Lisle Thread and Co Us a. WOOLEN GOODS, Baeb as Ladles' and Children's Hoods. Children’s Woolen Basks, Kail Scarfs and Boas. Children's Gail i -on sad Long Mitts, Worsted Caff*. Kmuiug Worsteds -aadWoobn Yarns, California Comforts; 'also, fine Cashmere Scarfs, for Ladies. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. lephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, Canvass Patterns, Ron aad EoVg Silk, Bristol and Perfd Board*, Pa per Flower Materials, -Lamp Mai*, Tidies, and Km fettdend Work. Also—Ladies'Bilk sad Merino Vests Bad Drawers; Embroidered decks and Flannels, French Warkod Capaaad Waists for Infaau; and Swan's 4bwn Trimmings. ' GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. _Piae Shirts, Cravats aad Collars; Merino, Bi7k and Cotton Wrappers and Draweis; Sa* penders, Slioalder Braeea aad Dressing Gowns; Bilk aad Linen Hdkfi; Gloves aad Hosiery. COXSS, BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY. Trench patterns carved and plain Shell Bae'fc Combi: Baflalci aadllm.' do; Shell Side and Lone Cceabc la! do: Boffal* Batin and Bosevood Uair Bnuhc is; Shell, Baflalo and Bag. flora Dressing and fine Ivary Comhs: With an assortment of Nail and Teeth llnuhm. WetJmiil'a u Goid Medal n Perfumery. j VARIETY GOODS. .Needles, Pins, Tape*, Steel Ban and Prraea. Button* and Steel Good*, Berlin Wire Utah- eu Fares Twistand Sewing*. Rue Botewood Tv-.kiand Cpat-Bodiflg* fc Galloon* Fancy Work / Cloak Cord and Tassels, \ Portfolios, Pane «rmi and Blind A Shad* Trimmings! Ladle? , Bt2r. I 2V ** Palptt A Banner Tatselif French Cork* ok*7’ Upholsterer’s Fringe* silk & Ginrhr, {JmbreUas, SJrE.w Wld “ t * Sf pe r Has&r J * Holland*! • £ J ** ue Bao-d, * Webbing, China Binding, Co reel Shoe Laser* NEW -**- MEW ANO'iVALOAUJJ!. invention: (UilliTllj WINDOW LfjC* AND SPBIND. ' PaOTTE), Dcy mn IQ Igia T*rMed l*bSiain* t Jr' eM TalßO to «J> penena en- Ite Mftat futening » wt has ever been brongm into thifh^ 0 ' nTen t en « eot **»•Springoverall £?£t!wiVnhi! r£. °, 00 P i ece » Uth ©f the aSSSSftv^.°i&T' rKl * ? fcny *« , tnicle » °f “ teem £*g. or **? ri * ht of «cJling u ter SS%nifv^. i A %& may apply to tea aabtenSen at J» PEREY idOU3E,on the Allegheny river, Pm*. .WPIiS:. i . J. 8. TURNER. morg> C. P. MaVOT* t?TB! CAit^igPs!l— KecM Uila day, at. W. M'. ‘ VfCp'iHoek'a'Carpet Wereboitae, Ko. 75 Fenrte at, a «*“*■ reapply of Ctrpeu, of the latest and moxtap |«*red atjrlea, to width we invito tee attention of DtC'niteeat olom tnd those wiihing to furnish Hooaea, t* cftll utd examine tee largeit assortment in too city, *>Ueh we will aell cheaper than ever before offered in ' the western market. nova W M'CLINTOCK ' Soonitii Lpag Bbawla. ■ff r JL MURPHY nu ree'da supply of the above W , artidle.ef the best quality; also, plain Black lv*wg finawls; black Borabarities, Mourning Al- Peralta Cloth, black Coburg*, I’armettar, CaabnanvMcnu do Lain* sad French Mennos, black Otrrat* and Moarning Collar*, Mourning Bonnet Rib baui seek 'do, and a Tall assortment of Mourning SILKS, _AiVf6 tksortment, including a few piece* very wide uad superior. Buyer* are invited u> lock at them, at NorthEut corner of Fourth and Market «ta. Wbolessde Booms up stairs, whers a large snort- Goods bar lately been received. (ur2o DK. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. Wa have been informed by.Vn. Ko*e of aeere pert formedonher byDrt Jaynt's Alterative, which Drove* lu superiority over every other remedy of the kind. Sheba* been afflicted for the lattsizteen rear* with NECROSESor WHITESWKLLINGS, attended with aJeerttions and enfoliatioa of various bones, da nnivhiehttmemany pieces have been discharged from tha iroatal bone cl the cram*ff\from both her aims, vrt*t* and hands .and from both ieg*, and from the lei) : feftorc.. bone! and from therigbt knee, beside* ptinfs] ‘nicer* bnotaerpam of her person, which havo baffled tha skill of a bomber of the arm eminent physicians of •nr ertr~^u r ! n ff nroi of the me ter suffering* have been ezeraitDnganudeplorable. About three months itncft ghe tvasioduced. to try Dr. Jayne's Alterative, whleh has hud un astonishingly baj-pycttect upon her, K removing mil pain and eanauig the nr* to heaL while tube «aiuo time her general health, has become completely re stored,™ that she now weighs kSlba more than the did before the commenced the cue _r .1.1. trulv vhloablcprepanoß.—{Sat. Eve. Post. Fcr fShr r cure of Mr*. Rom, No. 128 “oVIfireONTEA STORK, I to* MISCELLANEOUS- BytkdTnsldsfitofUif United State**. In pursuance ©f law, I, ZACHARY TAYLOR, Pres meet of the United states of America, do hereby declare and make known, that Public Sales will be held at the undermentioned Land Offices, in the State of lOWA, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit; At the kind Office at DUBUQUE commencing on Monday, the seventh day of January next, for the dis posal ot the Pebtie Lands situated,within the under mentioned townibips, to wit; ! Tiorth efik* baa Unhand tz^tto/ihejifthprindpal Township nicety-eight, of range three. Township* ciccty-six, ninety«B«vea, and nine* of range fonr. Township# ninety-five, ninety-six, ninety-eer* cd, ninety-eight, and ninety-nine, of range five. Township# ninety-thfee, ninety-four, ninety five, ninety-six, ninety-aeven, ninety-eight, and ninety-nice, of range six. i At the SAME PLACE, commencing on Mon day, the twenty-first day of Janaary next, for the disposal oftbe Public Lands within the undermen tioned townships, viz: North.oflhe bast fins, andwestoftkefifthprincipal meridian." Townyhips ninety four, ninety-five, ninety-six, ninety-seven, ninety«ight, and nicetyanice, of range seven. Townships ninety-fear, ninety-five, ninety six, ninety-seven, tnd ninety-eight, of rsnge eight, ... Township ninety-five,-township ninety-six, {ex cept the southwest quarter of section twenty-sev* e “»*he southeast Quarter cf acetiun twenty-eight, and sections thirty-three and thirty-four, including tbfi Indian agoncy.) ai.ti towosb'p# ninety-seven and ninety eight, of range nine. Townships ninety-two and ninety-four, of range ten. WM. BLAKE. Township ninetyaono, of range thirteen. Township# ninety-one and nlnety-ttc 7 anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. Z. TAYLOR. By the President: J. BUTTERFIELD, Commissioner of the General Land Office. del7 lutwtS. BICQ PALL OOODBI ALEXANDER A DAY, comer of the Diamond and Market street, notify their friend* and the public that they have received their atoek of Fall and Win ter GOODS, direct from the importers, manufacturer* and auction* ai the east. Their (lock of new style and fashionable Good*, lalarge, nod present* strong aurae - lions to purchaser*. In Lsdies Dre*s Good* arid Shawls, the most splendid and fashionable Goods of the season are now offered, at remarkably low price* consisting in pan of the following LADIES’ DRESS trOODS. .'New style BrocbaJig'd Cemelion Silks; Col’d and Black Satin Do Chen-* and Tire Satins; Coi'd Cornelian Groderhinc*. ol the best qaalitfes; Block glossy Groderiens of the celebrated Eagle manufacture. The above named .Black Silks are warranted not to cat in the wear; for dresses and mantillas ’heyare’.lie best imported Neat fig'-d Camelian SatiuDu Chene.lhe haj*4*oni; Silks of toe season. New style Brochr. Silk figured French Merinos, a new and splendid article for ladies’ walking ilmse*. Silk Embroidered French De Laities, for oresiet and sacks, an entirely new article. . Caskmere*, De Lalnes, Merinos, Alpaccas and Par meUos, a large assortment. . SHAWLS AND SCARFS! Brocha Long and Square Shawls, of the lest quail tics. . Plaid Long Shawls, of the newest design*, remark ably cheap. Splendid Terkeri Shawls, at greatly red-teed price*. Camelion Brocha fig'd Silk Shawl*, in great variety. Crape Shawls, while and colored, in great variety. CLOTHS, CAS3IMERE3 AND VESTINGS! Boat Sedan real French Twilled Clothe, all prices; best Sedan real Prencn Cassimeres; new style Amer ican C&ssimeres; toper Satin Vestings. LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS! . French and Belgian Black and Olivo Cloths, for la dies’ Cloaks. A splendid assortment of American and imported Blankets, at remarkably low once*. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS! A large and complete assortment oo««a hand.— Many 6? Our present stock of Staple Good* were bought from the manafsetarer* previous to the present advance in priee*. A principal part of our stoek of French and English goods have been purchased at the great Auction hale* in Philadelphia and New York, wfaichenabies tu to offer decided bargains in almost every description of goods irt our Hn» of business. Country Merchants, Merchant Tailors, and all wholesale and retail buyers, are invited to an early i examination of our stoek and prices. ALKXANDP.It A DAY, 73 Market it, oetaa ' north we*t corner of the Diamond. gfOvYkitu o*f imy tiouutti WR. MURPHY, at north east corner of Fourth • and Market at*, i* now reeeivi ng bis second supply for the season, and ean offer ii iducements to buyer* rarely to be met with. Hi* a**o runeat of LADIES’DRESS GOODS Is very full, comisling of French Merinos, Cashmeres, Coburg*, Lyonese Cloth *,*uper Printed French Cash merta, at- priees considerably lower titan they ooald be bought early-ln the season, ills stock of LONG SHAWLS Is 1 urge, and embrace*- many of lb* beautifal styles now' on exhibition mt Franklin Instttati $, Philad'a. BONNET AND NECK Rif iBONS, Of new and very handsome nylea, Velvet Trlm fflin g*, AC. SACKING FLANNEIkS, Of various styles and qualities, plain and embroidered BJaek Silk Laces. Needle Worked Cellars and Cuffs, Bonnet Satins and Velvet Flowers. Cup* and Feather*. HANDSOME DRESS fitLKS, Of tho newest styles, and at lower pi ices than usual; and rich, changeable Silks and Safina, for Manillas, Ac* and a large stock of STAPLE 6 AND HOITSEKEEPIN GOODS,’ at lowest prices. And in tho guntlunea’s department will b« found fresh FRENCH BLACK AND FANCY COLT) CLOTHS, Blao k Doeskins, Winter Vestings, Fancy Cassimeres, Und'ershlrts and Drawers, Bilk Cravats, Focket Hand kercßek, Ac. 1 are invited o visit the Wholesale Rooms, ap stairs. out 3o A VERY WONDERFUL CUIU2-11ELLBBS’ A VERMIFUGE! . Moca, Mercer eo., Pm, Sept. 29, IMP. R. E. Sellers: Dear Sir, I bought one bottle of your Veimifugo at the Iron City Furnace store, at thisplace,. bb , “'.“f delentiun by the first ships.— . r Wearleasly, as we defy one of oar passen ger# to show that they were detained 46 hoar# by as in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months, until they could be sent in some old craft, at a *“S P rate, which too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, cost What it may, and not act as was the case last season, with ether offieera,—who either performed not all, or when it salted their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any tarn from £1 to £lOOO, payable at any oftbe provincial Bank# in Ire land, England, Scotland and waiea. . JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, . CabJ Fifth street, on* door bslnwwood. NEW ARRANGEMENT. SPEED INCREASED. : -EXPRESS FAST PACKET LINE, .MHa (Exclusively for Passengers,) VIo TUE GREAT CENTRAL KAIL ROAD, TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. It UK public arc informed that on and after Saturday* tlic Ist ofSeptomber, the passengers by this Lins will be earned the Central Rail Road from Lew- Utown to EMHBnurgti. and from thence to Philadel- Ehi# by ibo llarrisburgh and Colombia Rail Roads.— :y this new arrangement passengers will go through in om oat Lias mia than heretofore. The Packets of this Line are new and ofthe best class. This tome for safety, speed and comfort, is the most preferable now in use to the Eastern cities. Kail Roads are all passed in day light. Time, 3 days. Fare, Ten Dollars. For information apply to W BUTCH, Monoagahela lloose. ocU or D to LEECH A CO.Caaal Basin. Toußgitowo and Now Cutls Canal Packets. rpHE paeket BEAVER, Capt. Stanley, will leave I Beaver regularly on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at 0 P. M., and arrive at Youngstown next morning at 6 o’clock—returning, leave# Youngs .town Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 4 P. M-, and reach Beaver in time for the morning boat, ALLEGHENY CLIPPER, arriving at Pittsburgh at Li o’clock. The paeket HARKAWAV. CapL Downing, wijl leave Beaver Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday even ing# at 6 P. KL, retaining, leave new Castle, Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at 9 P. M. also con necting with tho morning boat for Pittsburgh. These pact eis ore fitted up in complete order, hav ing fine accommodation# for passengers, and shippers may rely on more punctuality and greater despatch than hu before been obtained on these routes. E. Al. FITCH A Proprietors. J. C. Bidwell, Agent, Pittsburgh. Bidwell A Bro., w Beaver. A. D. Jacobs, u Youngstown. R. W. Curningham,“New Castle. The elegant (to amer, ALLEGHENY CUPPER, will leave Beaver, daily at 8 A. M-, and Pittsburgh at 3 Pi &L, running in connection with tho above boats, join j£&i. 1849 * Warrsa aad Clsvaland FausagsMilas. Canal Packet— BW ALLOW. “ « —OCEAN. d"\NE ofthe above Packets leave Beaver every day V_/ (Sundays excepted) and arrive next morning at Warren, when they connect with the Mail Stage# for Akron end Cleveland, arriving at each of these pteee# before night One of the packets leave Warren daily at's P. Ml, and arrive at Beaver in tire* to take the taorningboat for Pittsburgh. OE 9 L EFFING WELL A Co, Warren,) M B TAYLOR, do J Pr0 * JOHN A CAUOHEY, Agent apl3 corner Water and Smifoneld its 1849. Q UNION UNE™^ ON THE PBNN’A AND OHIO CANALS. CuawtoshACuAxxxaun,Cleveiand,o ) p mn^a R. G. Pails, Beaver, Pa. f P TIHI9 Lino will bo prepared on the opening of navi gation, to transport freight and Passengers - from PITTSBURGH and CLEVELAND, to any point on the Canal and Lakes. . • The facilities of the Line are unsurpassed in number, quality and capacity of Boats, expeneuse ol captains, and efficiency of Agents. One Boat leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland d ally, run ning in connection with the steamer# LAKE ERIK AND MICHIGAN, Between Pittsburgh and Beaver, and a line of first elasa Steamers, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes. Asms—R G Parks, Beaver, Pa. Jesse Baldwin, Youngstown, Ohio. MB Taylor, warren, “ Cyrus Prentiss, Ravenna, Wheeler A Co, Akron. Crawford A Chamberlin, G . 'and, 0 Sears A Griffith, Buffalo, N. » . JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Office, cor Water aad.B«iihfield ns, Pittsburgh. mch3l:ly BEATER PACKETS. Steamer MICHIGAN No. 9—Capt. Gilson. “ LAKE ERIE, “ Gordon. THE above regular and well known Beaver Pack eta, have commenced making their daily trips to and from Beaver, and will eontinse to run between Pittsburgh and Beaver regularly daring the season, as follows.- - Michigan No. 3 leaves Pittsburgh daily at 9 o’clock, A. M., and Beaver at S o'clock, P. M. Lake Erie leaves Beaver daily oiS o’clock, A. AL, and Pittsburgh at 3 o’clock, P. M. These steamer# will run in connection with R G Parka’ Express packet Line. Tor Erie; Taylor A Leffiingwell’s Warren Packets: Union Line of Freight Boats for Cleveland; Clarke A Go's Pittsburgh and Cleveland Inn# Freight Boats. R G Parks daily New Castle Packets. CLARKE, PARKS A Co, Beaver, Agents. JOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Pittsburgh, mch3l . cor Water and Bmifofield sts J&L 1849. PITTBBOR6H AHD CLKIELAAD LINE, ON THE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO CANALS. THE Proprietors of this old established and popular dailv line; consisting ofSIXTEEN first class Canal Boat*, tvnea by ihemselvei and running -t r, Monongahela llouaeTdf to D. LEECH A o, Cl nol Bairn. N- B.—The proprietors of the sUive uae are now bailding aa addiuonal Line of PuckeU, to run as above on or abtnt Jane Ist, in connection with the Pennsyl vania Bail Rood from Lewif.own to Philadelphia. At that time a pjeaet will leave every morning and even ing. Time trough, day*. _ _mchla, who was for fiiiecu year* supertniendemof the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company; Howabd Kc««ki.t, Esq., for many years principal confidential agent of the Post Office; and G. )V - Cass, Esq, of Brownsville. Pa. These genlierocn will givo personal sunemnon to the Line from Balumorei to^Pittsburgh. From Pluladelpbia wc shall run THREE Daily Ex press Line*, arriving at Pittsburgh respectively in Two. Three and Four Dav*. 010 'l'wo Day Una wl •run at mail speed, and is principally intended for small and valuable Packages. We ihall invariably receipt for TIMS fold PEJCK. SVe havn an arrangement with Messrs. F-dwaxm, lUm A Co> TRANSATLANTIC EXPRESS, by which we can forward Packages to, or transact Com mission, in, Great Britain, France, and most of the Continental Chics. Messrs. Edwards Hale A Co.-omte j in England with the well known great forwarding house of Messrs. Ciui u.v A lloxn, and in France with i the “Mrstugtries Nsuotiale.'' •. We shall spare no expense or exrirtion to gcLour I gootls tbrnugh with the utmost desralrll and endeavor l.to furnisli toe public with a really well eondueted Ex press, Small parcels and package* wifi be carried by ';u? et extremely low rate*. | jl . to use our Lines afe respectfully I requested W particularly order their correspondent* to hhip by •‘ADAMS A CO’S EXPRESS.-M • Philadelpbiai Nov. JO. ADAMS A CO. ! The Agency of the above Express Lina will b« conducted at this eity by J. aUIDWELL, novl3-dlm Water stre«t TRANSPORTATION. 1849. Braver gad Erl* Bxpr«aa Psekit Lin*. R. G. PARKS, Beaver, Proprietor. rTIHE new and elegant Passenger Packets, J. Capt H H Jeffries; f PENNSYLVANIA, “J H Hoffman; LAKE ERIE, “ M Trubv: QUEEN CITY, “ J MeHatly; Forming a daily Line between Beaver and Erie, have commenced running, and will continue daring the Rea son to make their regular trips, leaving Beaver after the arrival of the morning boat from Pittsburgh, (I o’- clock, r. ■) and arrive at Erie in time for passengers to take the Burning boats to Buffalo or up the Tlsketrthroogh to Erie and all b*)* ports, can be bad by application to JOHN A CAUGHEY, Agt, earner of Water and Smitbneid sts oi GEOROE KECK, solatia under the 8t Charles Hotel Bteag* 1849. MERCHANTS’ WAI r RKIQBT LINE. For BlairsviUe, Johosiowu. Hollidaysburgh, and all intermedia .e places. ’THIS Line wilt continue to cany all Way Goods 1 vith their usual despatch, and at fair rates of freights, Aoaata C. A. M’ANUL'n* A Co, Piusburgh. DB Wakefield, Johnstoarn. I , John Miller. Hollidaysburgh. fixraaximx#—James Jordon, Smith A Sinclair, Dr F Sipenberger, R Moore, John Parker, S F Von Bona ho/st A Co, Wm Letimer A Co, Joo MDevitt A Bros, Pilubargh; John Ivory, Sainlt, Molhollan A Ray, Jno Groff - A Cp,B.airsville. mchS7 REED, PARKS * Co*c. PACKET LUTE. 1848 - BEAVER AND CLEV'ELAND LINE.vu WARREN. Canal Packet—SWALLOW, Capt. Ford, i “ u OCEAN, CapL Watters. /ANE of ths shove Paeket# leave Beaver every day, W (Sundays excepted) and arrive next morning at iWarren, where they eoonect with the Mail Stages for jAkron and Cleveland, arriving at each of these picees Defora nigh*- One ofthe Packets leave Warren daily, at ft P. M, and arrive at Beaver in time to take the moinlcg steamboat for Pittsburgh. 1 W T°’ i Pro f nlYt BEAVER AND ERIE PACKET LINE THXOUfIU TO TUX tiff IS fOXXT Bcrcxa. vaoal Paeket—PcasTLvaaxa, CapL Jeffries; “ “ - Txuniara, 11 Pollock; b Em, “ Truby; u u Parrujua, “ Brown; “ “ FaLanoß,- “ Bayer. The above new and spleadln Passenger Packet# have commenced running between BEAVER AND .ERIE, and w<• u:> and expeditious. Tickets torousu v #poru on ue Lake can be procured by ■upiying :o the proprietors. REED, PARKS A 00, Beaver. JOHN \ CAUGHEY, Agt Pittsburgh, cor. Water and Strithfiela sts. rS:—Jai c Harrison, Buffalo, NT. C M Reed, Erie, Pa. C C Wick, Greenville^Pa: M’Farlsno and King, Big Bend, Pa; Hays A Plumb, Sharpsburgh, Pa; W C Malan,Bharen, Pa: D C Mathews. Pulaski, Pm , B W Cunningham, New Castle, Pa. )yl A N EMINENT and experienced Physician from ths A East, of 80 years standing, offer# to treat all cases of a Delicate Nature with promptness and secrecy. Hla seeeesi in Buffalo and other large cities has been proverbial. Hi# charges are moderate, and his cures permanenL Old eases of Gleet, Stricture, Scro fula, rluer Albas, Rheumatism, Ague,Syphilis, or any chronic or Inveterate eases solicited. A cure warranted, or eharre refunded. Omczs, 8L Clair street, labors from the Bridge. Teeth Extracted. Advice to the poor gratis. N. B.—Dr. A. solicits ths worst eases or any diseas# in Pittsbargh to call apli-tUy SELLERS’ IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP—Tans’# Nonnao Lixs It! Pnrssoara, March 37,1847. Mr. R. E Seller#—ln justice to you and your incom parable Cough Syrup, I beg leave to stale, for the ben efit of the aotamunity, that my wife ha# been #ev«ral time# afflicted with a mnst distressing eough. I pur chased, in January lost, a bottle of your Syrup, which curedaeoagu of two months’ standing. About one month since, the cough returned, and was so severe that she could hardly move, from -weakness in the breast; I sent for one boitle of ysur Cough Syrup, and a part of one bottle cured the eough i gave the other to a journeyman who was severely afflleted, who had, to use his own words, “eaten enoatb eough candy to cure ail the people in Piusburgh,” if the candy had been as good as represented. Yours, respectfully, ALroso B. Karen. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street, and sold by Druggists generally in the two oitiea. dc!B PITTSBURGH IMPORTATIONS. C YEAGER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in , FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS! Sign of the Giu Comb, 106 Market Pittsburgh, Psl Western Merchants, Pedlar*, ana others visiting' Pittsburgh to parehate Goods, are respectfully invited to eall and examine the extensive assortment of Eng lish, American, French and German Fancy Goods. All Foreign Goods at this establishment are import ed direct by myself, andpurchaaara may rely on get ting goods from first hands. I have the largest assort ment ol articles, in the variety line, in the city of Piusburgh—all of which will be aold low for easn or eJtT acceptance*. The Slock consist#, in part, of Lace Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons. Silk Cravats, Shoe and Patent Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Couon, Tapes, Suspenders, BuUons, Pins, Nee dles and Catiery. Gold and Stiver Watches, Gold Jewelry, all kinds of Brushes, Combs and Rotors. Pereasaion Caps, Revolvers, Pistols, Clocks, 811 k A Cotton Purses, Steel Pens, Masie Boxes, Carpet Bag* ana Baskets. Bindings, Findings and Trimmings. Toys and Fancy Goods; together with a Urge varie ty of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. C. YEAGER is also agent for the celebrated Lan caster Combs. _ novlT PBTBOLECOi OB ROCK OIL* “There are more things in heaven and earth Than are dreamed of in philosophy." THE VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and the constant application lor it, to the proprietor, has induced him to nave it put up in bottle* With la bels and directions for the benefit of the public. The PETROLEUM L procured from a well io this county, at a depth of four hundred feet, is a pure una dulterated article, without any chemical change, but just as flows from Natnro’sGrealLabratorv!! luntli contains properties reaching a number of diseases, is no longer a matter of uncertainly. Thera are many thing* in the arcana of nature, whicb,if known, might be of vast usefuines* in lUsnating infferiug, and re storing the bloom of health and vigor to many a suf ferer. Long before the proprietor thought of putting it up in botues, it had a reputation for the cure of dis ease. The constant and daily increasing calls for it, and several remarkable eure* it has performed, ia a sure indication ol its furere popularity and wnfo spread application in the uore of disease. - We do not with to make a long parade of certifi cates, as we are conscious that the mediein* can soon work its wsy into the favor of those who suffer and wish to be healed. Whilst we do not elaim for it a universal application In everv disease, we unhesita tingly say. that in a number of Chronie Discaie* it U unrivalled. Among these may be enumerated—oil diseases of the mueoua tissues, such as CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. CONSUMPTION (in its early stage.) Asthma, and all diseases of the air passage*, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Diarhma, Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Pains In the Rack or Side, Nervous Palsy, Rheums tie Pains, Gout, Tetter, Ringworms, Barns, Scalds, Bruises. Old Bores, Ac., Ae. In cases of debility re sulting uom exposure, or long and protracted eases of disease, this medicine will bring relief: It will aot as a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE In sueh eases, imparting tone and energy to the whole frame, remov ing obstructions, opening the sluggish fanctions, which esase disease and a broken eoaeutnlioa, and giving increased and renewed energy to al! the organ* of Life! The proprietor knows of several eures of PILES, that resisted every other treatment, get well under the use of the PETROLEUM for a short lime. The proof ean b* given to any person who desires it. None genuine without Ute signature of ihe proprietor. Bold by,the proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, near Seventh * L.i Also by B E. SELLERS, 57 Wood sq and—KEVSER A M’DOWELL, corner Wood st. and Virgin alley; who are his < novX-dly regularly appointed Agents TUBS AND CHUH9B. PINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY No. §7, corner Market and Fifth—or 419 Market, tween Third and Fourth st*. THE subscriber keep* coottantty on hand, whole sale and retail, the following articles, vis: Wash Tubs, Ktofl Churps, Meat Tubs, Barrel Churns, Baihltobs, Half Bushels, Wooden Bowls, * Pecks and Half Pecks, Wash Boards, Brass Bound Buckets, Clothes Piet, Towel Rollers, Wooden Ladles, Bread Rollers, Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, Ac , Ac. BAMUKL KKOESEN, novll No 63 Diamend alloy, Plttsbargh LOGAN WILSON & CO., 90. 199 WOOD ITRESTi * re NOW RECEIVING a large and complete as- A sortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SAD DLERY, and CAEPENTEIIS’TOOLS, direct from ihe manufacturer* in Europe and America, and are new fully prepared to offer goods at sneb prices at cannot fail to.please, and would particularly request the attention of Merchants who are in the hablt of go ing East, as we feel confident they will find, afier a thorough examination, that our prices will compare favorably with any house ia Philadelphia or New York. oc‘l WIHBB, LIQUORS, GROORRIK9, Ac 3 WE subscriber 1* ju*l reecivin* his Fall Stock, em bracing all description* of FOREIGN WINKS, quLr*. Groceries. Cigars, Ac. He offer* inducements to the Wholesale and Retail trade, that cannot be ex celled. Among the articles for sale, he would enu merate the following: CD pkgs Rochelle, Bordeaux and Cognac Brandies, in Eipes. hf pipes, quarter* and octave*, all eboice rands and vinuges; 0 pipes Holland Gina; U puncheon* Jamaiea Spirits; 5 do New England Rum; X do Scotch and Irish Whiskey; 163 bbli Old Monongahela Rye Whiskey; 51 five gal demijon do do; .1650; 41 pkgs Madeira and Sherry Wines, In bf pipes, quar ters and octavr*; ‘25 pkgs Lisbon and Tcoeriffe Wines, (quarter*;) *5 rkgs Port Wines, in piper, hf pipes and quarters; 07 übls and India bbla Sweet and Dry Malaga Wines; SO bbla Old Peach Brandy. v> 100 sack* Bio, Laguayra and Java Coffee; 75 pkgs Y. JI-, G. V. and Chulau Teas, 30 pkgs assorted Tobacco; 6 bbl* and bale* Spices; IS bbls Wbito Sugars; 37 baskets fresh Salld Oil; 7ft do Champagne Wines, pis and qts; 173 ease* (l dot) Claret Wines; 60 do Jloek or Rhine do; , gS do Bauterne Wines; 30 do Muscat; 10 do Black berry Brandy; UU.WO Imported Cigars, together with Connals,Demijon*, Wicker Flask*, Scotch Ale, Brown Stout, Aroma-ic Wine Bitters, Bottled Wines and Lt qsot* of the finest kinds; Annuette, Carncoo. Absymh, Maraaqaino, Orgeat, Cerises, Hock and Cologne Bot tles, Anchovies, Sardines, Lobsters in iaro. Capers, Olives, Ketchups, 8. B. Chocolate, Corks, Punch Mugs, Muddlers, bugsr Boxes, Mashers, and Pittsburgh Man ufactures generally. JACOB WEAVER. Jr. oeuffl cor Market —d Flr»i «f JUST rec'd, an elegant plan, Rosewoodd ocL Piano* from the leelebratcd manufactory of Nunn* A Clark, N- of superior tano, and very modems price. For aula by H. KLEBEK, cvttnl:V, 3 '• • H. hmraiL. Prepared and sold by H. • ■ ) HS,No«7 Wood street, and sold by Dniggii • zraeiully in the two ci ties and vicinity. mr3l REaT CURE OF LIVER GoMpLaINT, by’he original, only true, and genuine Liver Pill. Seoxt Cxxxx, Ohio county, Va.) March SSth, 1840. t Mr. K. E. Sellers: Dear Sir—l think it a duty 1 owe to you and to the public renera ly, to stato that I have been afflicted wilt the Liver Complaint for a long time, acd so badly that an abcess fonupd and broke, which left me in a very low state. Having heat'd of Sour celebrated Liver Pills being for sale by A R 1 harp, in West Liberty, and reebmmended to me by my physician. Dr. B. Smith, 1 concluded to nvc them 1 a fair trial. I purchased one box, and found them to •c just what they are recommended, THE BEST Llr VER PILL EVER USED; and after taking four boxei I find the disease has entirely left me, and i am now perfectly well. Respectfully tours, D H COLEMAN. "West Liberty, March «i,1»49. Ice-.\:y that lam personally acquainted with Mr Coletu , and can bear testimony to the truth of the A R SHARP mu've tnifieaie. Tire ' name Liver Pills ure prepared and sold by RG 1 I LERS,NoS7 Wood street, and by druggists in the <*o auts. TO NIE PUBLIC.— I The original,only trueandgen uine Liver Pills are prepared by R ESellers, and have b:s name stamped in black wax upon the ltd of each 'ox, and his signature on the outside wrapper—all others are counterfeits, or base imitation*. apld R E SELLERS, Proprietor DU. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE B.ALBAffI L 1 ROM the Rev AuA SHINN, a well known and pop P ula: L.lerrvmun 01 the ProtestantMethodiri Chorea toe undersigned having been afflicted daring iheput •tuner with a disease o.ute stomach, sometime# pro iuc.ni great ps >n in the stomachfor tenor twelve hours without nieruti on,and after bavingiried various remedier with effect wa# furnished with a bottis ofDr D Jayne’lC mauve Balsam. Thiaheusedae cording to the d'tfei rnt, asd foand invariably thatthu medicine causedthe pain to aba'e in three or four min ate*, and in fifteen or twenty imnute#e_very uneast sensation was entirely quieted. The medicine was af terwardsuaed whenever indicatiousot the approach ol pain were perceived, endthe pain was thereby prevent ed. He continued to use the medicine every evening and sometimes ir.’he morning, and in a few weeki health was»o far c-jttored, that the sufferer was reliev ed from a targe aroouptof oppressive pain. From ex parience, therefore. ie can confidently recommend D D Jayne's Carminative tialtam, a# m«a'u»ry medlcrr for diraaits ofthe stomach and bowels. A SiHNNP Allegheny eityjyin For sale in Piusburgh *> »*PEKIN IFA fIOB 7* Fourth atreet, near Wo « and also attlreDrug Store of H P SCHWARTZ. -ral street, Atiegn-n* '"“""’tflfJnAßLß PIBCOVRRYI CONSUMPTIVES, BE ON YOUR OUARD. DR. BWAYNPS CO9FOIHD BVBIIP OP WILD CDEBBT. TUB BEIAT BX3SXST FOB Coasumptian, Coughs, Colds, Aithma, BreneMtis, Uv *r Complaint, Snirang Blood, DifficultT of Breath ing, Pain in the Side and Breast. Palpitation ol foe Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Con stitution, Sore Throat,Nervous Debili ty, and all Diseases of the Throst,. Breast and Lungs; (he mostel fecmal and sneedy cure ■ ever known lor uuy of foe abOUd diseas ea.l* DR. SVI A YNE’S Conpoamd Syrwp off Wlia Cberryl This mecGcine is no longer among those of doubtful utility It hat passed away y inroan,uon»t»«cuoj my JSc, totinfra;r. moy idrare tobeMSl for LK,m mo cratefuL For foetrulh of foe above OrecK, W..i (.yin-mli n-o'V “ toi«ll«»l trntolly, to ol.r 2, T hsm“r le.limony in tool of yoor Compoond fey- So 5? Wild Cherry. Somr toro yehr. .men I ™ ISlonliy .itokodWiih cold .ndmd.nim.UGn of to which w». Mcomp.nicd wilh . duirr.iin, pto in to breast mid head, a rcry conudcra b?cs&ciatsc of offenairo moea..from (he l«ns-.c»re- ohmi,o of wcaihor, howo.or .ii*hl.- Ai lit I S“oo alarm aboal my condiuoa, bat wa. prruy Mon oaarinced lhal 1 wa. rapidly Som s boo con.ump **L 1 daiv wcaior, and al Icnslh wa, .carea m Ibto lo ioll .boat, or .pr.k.aboro a wlnfPor, auoh iito“loood.n«w»lcno..ofmylaara Dartoihu to! lb “mod -.noo.propamloo.mrd pro.cripuon, H™ ,‘ n ‘i “ relief—crowin, all the time worae. Ju*t b!re I iu ml.iriSd toiu.ded by a dear friead ip WtoitoJn 10 AakemJ ofyoar byrap of W .Id Cher ry I man eon.eu that preyioa.ly I bad been prejn d!ead ai“to paienl meiome., aad I rnn .UU atonal S 3? ‘Line i.l of ilia hand, of emperlca, bnl rnider *oifr rivims to foe profession and praedeo of SStone’iidLiini implicit U 4 i., ihemayin* of my Stodi?f flrtonlh parebtod of Dr. Shaw, one ofyoar a few b-olca, and cdmmonoodil. nos. My dm at to. tod of *> or » monlb’ oandml, con it we* deeply sealed. I found, however, SSbt relief fo.m the 0.0 of the firtl foot or hro bottle. But hem, a pabliC apeakcr, I froqaontly at -333d in preachVut my mo'otmnj Utoolh, end torch! raptured tore reml. lh.i hoj Mremly M,an rnheat S ihia way, doubtle.a, my OhOJ wa. steady retarded In e-aeeqocnee of aelin* ihna impradeni' I had Wear iwai.a or filteeh boale. before Iwas pe. feeSy mamred l hove no qoeaioo, a much .malf number ofOold.a would hare made me aound, bo to above Indiacretlon. The Syrup alia, ed the fee lab habit, took .way tho diatrotot* eoash. pa. a.t »to dtoharpo of matter from the to,la and ear them and tho eu-ire ayatem food health. I hare tfefe red offorins thl* ceoificate oaul now, for the purpoa, of heiae perfee. f aanahed with to pemanoncy ol to eoro, tof how mat I feel perfectly wol l offer n with toSarm fUr. I. F. Jaapan. Dublin county, N. C Important Cauiwn — Read! Read. l There is but u e genuine preparatioa of Wild Cherry, and that is Dr. BwxtxxX the Erst ever offered to the Sublie, which' *-*• been *eld largely throughout the 'nited Stales-and some paru of Europe; and all pre parations eallci by the name of Wild Cherry have been put out sluee this, under cover of some deceptive circumstance*, -a order re give currency to their sale*. By a little observation, no person need mistake the genuine from th false. Eaeh bottle of the genuine is enveloped wjv a beautiful steel engraving, with the likeness ofWiuiam Penn thereon; also, Dr. Swayne’s signature: aud •* further security, the portrait of Dr. Bwayne will l .• added hereafter. *o aa to distinguish hi* preparation 'ram all other*. Now, il u was not tor the great eurativc properties and known virtues of Dr. Swayne’s Coro-Hiund Syrup of Wild Cherry, persons would not be endeavoring to give currency to their ••fictitious no*-- sms" by stealing the name of Wild Cherry. Kcmtmber, always bear in mind tho name of Dr. Bweyne od be not deceived. Principal Ofl»»e, corner of Eighth and Race steeets, Philadelphia. For tale wht'* it&le and retail by OGDEN A SNOW DEN, cor 24 and Wood sU; B A FAHNESTOCK A Co, cor lit am- Wood, and 6th and Wood its; WM THORN, 33 M-vkcl st; S JONES, lstl Liberty at; JAS A JONES, coi viand and Penn it*; JOHN MITCH ELL, Allegben. eity, and by all respeetablo dealers in medicine. oct!3 Dr* W.P. inland’s Premium Plaster, DR. W. r. INLAND, of the Medical College bfPhU adelpbia, now offer* to the public hi* Indian Veg etable Premium Platter, the qualities of which, after long and tried experience, bo* been satisfactorily et* tabUihed. To oil womfcnwbo may be afflicted with Prolapsus Uteri* or FullenWomb, he recommends hi* plaster, guaranteeing a sure and speedy cure io the •hort apace of from two to thee weeks, if applied with eare and rest—discarding all the counties* miintmenu and expensive bandage* to long in use. This he feel* eonacienuoua in itaung, inasmuch a* he has uot failed In one case out of three hundred and fifty-three pa uenu. Also fof Rheumatism and Weak Breast or Back, at tended with pain, there it nothing to excel this Piaster in affording relief or effecting a eure. For tale by L Wilcox, corner of Diamond aud Market si Braun A Reiter, u Liberty and Su Clair sis Dr J Sargent " Federal stand Diamoru, Alle gheny city Jacques A Co, “ IMnman and Diamond Binning ham. ie3 RE. SELLERS, Druggist, No 67 Wood street. . Sole Agent for tiio tale of Dr. Townsend’s Gen* ulne Sarsaparilla, lias just received VOO dozen of this Great Spring and SumEer Medicine. .' Purchasers slioald recalled that R E Sellers is sole agent for Pittsburgh, and D M Curry for Allegheny city " ' *np3 EXTRACT OF COFFEE—An artlcirWhicfa Is'ra pidly coming into use as a wholesome, noqtatuuf and Je’icioai beverage, being more pleasant and pa£ stable than common ColTee.and far cheaper, as a small paper costing only ten cents, vrill go as far as four pounds of Coflee. Manufactured by JOHN 8. MILLKtt, PitUbureb, Pa. gold at whole*ale_ by H A FuIfNRSTOCK it Co, corner of First anil Wood and Sixth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh «|i^l (CALIFORNIA RUBUKR GOODS-j ttß t received, J 38 Comp Blankets; SO officer coals; la urs Pants; IB poire neit lined Mining Boot*; 12 Itihmus Bags} 3 water Tanka, 0 and IX gallon* each; do canteens, ft gallon each; I do* Uuckitji Mouey lielw; i do oiled cambric do do. The a boro goods for sale at the Cali fornia Ootfiling Establishment. No S Wood si mch24 J A 11 PHILLIPS A SSORTED BPICES-Pat up for fomUy usc’in tin /X tan*, enclosed in a sliding lid box. containing Mustard, Alspice, Cinnamon, Ginger, Cloves, Pepper, Warranted pure. For tale at the new Spice' and Moataed Factory, corner of Percy- A Liberty tu. mylg JOHN B UEI.T. « ANVILS— Wrought Iron Anvils, from the Term? aneeville works, warranted; will be constantly on band and (applied to order, by mj9 GBO OOCHRAN,» Wood ft ss gate iiwiiijjMfigw ik 'W^mm «I % isilfl■ 5 ig |^liKl2«|3|||:-3-5 £ a 53 JfiSS - 6 . 1 !||l ill IP illSliliilpil} CC - § I gH al*'s^ a **E s,s «*sff B , s**3Jg§£=J. cs“;»i?s2|i|j^£ j2-s-5 :-5 =i UmPIMMW H = »s|-£5-* s gg 7 5l'g® 5 >\2 Sff|s3-=fi®’ 3 B < i i4is!iill>lifl?!i!illlp!t| si 2 *m% iM^ijiiiiit-iiiftiyi^lfs. Iflliiilii S “I^!!3i?lsS3lBsli;s-8 ICT* /VOICWTBi— W M J *HX9 on England, Ireland, anjd Scotland bought -L> any amount at (he Current ißates of Exchange. Also, Drafts payable in any pan of tha Old Countries, from £1 to £lOOO, at the rate of 85 to the £ Sterling, without deduction or discount, by JOSHUA ROBIN. SON, European and General Agent, office Bth it one door-west of wood. octlßtt 4LLXN UAJCCtI ItBWIIS tSHK intasmn a tunw. Bankers and exchange brokers,, dealer* in Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, Cer tificates of Dc pc site, Bonk Notes and Coin, comer of 3d and Wood streets, directly opposite St. Charles Ho tel. marfiSdlT WS9TsSW>U* DB - Ohio. Indiana, Kan tacky, , Mitsoan, Bank Notts; purchased at the lowest rates, by N. HOLMES A SONS, sepl3 „ - 35 Market street, •p ILEIWE XC U hecks on ~~ X> New York, Fhilsdelphis, and Baltimore, Constantly for sal* by N. HOLMES A SONS. *epl3 35 Market bL BOOK TRADE- "•Onaoflka Mott Renariailo Worht of tha Ago.* VTINEVEH Afft) ITS REMAINS; with an account Xi of a visit to the Cbandcan Christians of Kunlis* tan, and the Yexidls, or Devil-Worshippers: aud an Inquiry into the Manners and Arts of the Ancient As- Syrians. By Austen Henry Layard, E»q-, D. C. L. >v iih Introductory Note by Prof. E. Robinson. D. D., LL.D. Illustrated with 13 plates and maps, and 90 .woodcuts. U velaSvo. elnth, 81^0. u Toe book has a rare amount of graphic, vivid, pio* turesque narrative "—Tribune. “The work of Layard is the most prominent coolri* button to the study of antiquity, that has appeared for many years.”—Christ- inq. “Nol one excels in interest the account of Nineveh and Its Ruins, given by Mr. Layard.”—Washington Intelligencer. ‘•As we follow the diggers with breathless interest in theirezeavations, and suddenly tied ourselves be fore a massive figure carved with minute accuracy, now lifting iu gigantic head from the dust of SUOU years, we are ready to cry oat with the astonished Arabs, ‘Wallah,'it is wouderfui, bn; it Is true!' In* dependent. For sale by - JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, povlfl 63 Wood st Saw Books. THE WOMEN of tbo Old and New Testament. Edited by K. B. Sprague, D. D. 1 vol. Imp. thro., elegantly bound; 16 exquisitely finished engravings; wim description* by celebrated American Clergymen. POEMS BY AMELIA, l%i. Welby, of Ky,l a new and enlarged edition; illustrated by engravings from original design* by Wjer. I Vol. square Svo., elegant* Jy bound and gin Also—A satiety of splendid Anna* als and Gift Books. Sewell's Child's First 800 l of tho History of Rome. 1 voL ISmo. TIIE MECHANIC'S ASS STANT, adapted for the use of Carpenters, Shipwrig its. Wheelwrights, Saw. vers, Lumbermen, Students, [and Artisans generally: being a thorough and practical Treatise on Membra lion and the Sliding Role. Uv D M. Kaper, A. M. Boise’s Treatise ou Greek Prose Composition. Oliendorfi's Elementary French Grammar. By Prof. Greene, of Brown University. 1 vol. Ifimo. Koediger's Gesenins' Hebrew Grammar, by Conant. Gesemus’ Hebrew Lexicon. Loomis' Trigonometry and Logarithaie Tables.' 1 vol. (sb»ep.) Tho Englishman's Greek Concordance. 1 vol. (mus lin.) Anthon’s Classical Scries. Webster's Dictionary, revised ed. 1 vol. Bvo. do do unabridged. -1 vol 4io. Berne's Notes Qaestloos on New Testament. Whalcly's Logic. 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LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer, No. Cd Wood street, has for sale a lev copies com* ptete, (the remainder of the edition,) of this valuable work. devoted to the Preservation of Doeamonls, and other authentic iniormation relating to the early ex plorations, settlement and improvement of the country .around Uie head of the Ohio. By Neville B. Craig, Esq, of Piiutiorgb, in 9 roll Bvo. notlO > J. D. LOCKWOOD. OMAN LIBERTY: A ills lory, with a view of the liberty of other .Ancient Nations. By Samuel Elliott, Ekq. Illustrated w&h twelve engravings, exe cuted at Rome. 3 Svh., uniform with Prescott's Historical Works. I Just published and for sale by JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and novlO l Importer, 63 Wood st FANNY KEMBLE IN ITALVi authorized edition, lXxno. 75 eta. MRS. FANNY KEMBLE’S YEAR OF CONSOLATION. i ‘'The reading of this book has impressed as with a much higher opinion of its author than wo had formed from perusing her other writings. It displays adeeper touo of thought, united to mo)e pure womanly grace of feeliug than any other production of tho female mind with which we are acquainted.”—Eve. Mirfor. ‘*ll la a very agreeable ahd'readable book, written In Fanny Kemble's best style—bold, spirited and enter taining. We recommend it lo our readers os the beat publication of the season.”— Reading tiaz. u lt contains the Journal of a travel through Europe, and residence in luxlvi and is one of the pleasantest and most interesting Looks of the season.”—Cour. and Enquirer. “A very characteristic book. We have read it fiftm title page to Colophon with) unabated interest. A vi vid pieutre of life in Route. In all respects eminently readable.”—Knickerbocker. For taie by JAMES D LOCKWOOD, novld Bookseller A Importer, 03 Wood it liUhogrspbio Kitabluhment OF WM. SUHLUIIMANN. Third st, oppo*ite the Post-Office, Pittsburgh—Mips, Landscapes, Bill heads, Showbills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visitibg Cards, 4c., engraved ordravu on stone, and printed in colors, Gold, Bronze or Black, in the most approved style, ami at the most reasonable prices. i octl&ly A CARBr — — GRATEFUL for the very liberal encouragement I have received for to many years, I have deter muted to enlarge my business considerably. Having engaged a competent Foremait, 1 will be enabled to hlfall orders promptly, and do the work in our usual style and at fair prices, and ask the attention of met chants olul elUtens to my large stock of L'PHOLSTK RV GOODS and Beds, Mattresses and licddiug. Cur tain Materials, Damasks and Moreens, Cornices, Frin ges, Bordering*, Tassels, Split and Roller Quads, and every article usually kept m an establishment of the kind. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly at tended to. , , 1 N. B.—Carpels made and put down. "v** l * l i WM. NOlll.R ALLEGHENY VKKITIAS BXslH'dT and ? ny in ‘2’United Uls Blinds can be removed wilh tools, untfwoodbfihe cabinet es-’ tabushmeut of Ramsay 4 M’Clel land, I am prepared to furnish iheir old customers, as well as the public at large, with every thing ia their line. fc iß s a^-*^-a ßran ,.; receiving, diree from the manufacturers m New York, Fhliadcl pmaand Baltimore, a large and well selected assort ment of all tho latest and most Improved styles of sa- Si, glared and common PAPER HANGINGS, con sisting of— ic,ooo pieces of Parlor usd Fresco; 10,000 “ Hall andColama; ■ _ 10.000 “ Dining-room, ettaabei .and OSes Paper— which I weald paitleulaxiy invite the attention 1 of those having bouse* to paper, to call and examine, at the Paper warehoase of t. C. HILL, ip) 87 Wood st SAItTKra GINSENG PANACEA! | j TO THOSE SUFFERING WITH DISEASED LUNGS.—The unprecedented success which has ttended the use of Uw I „ GINSENG PANACEA well the various forms which Irritation of the lungs es*; crimes, has induced the proprietor again to call attea tibn t© this '• L. . WONDERFUL PREPARATION. , i The ehangable weather which marks our fell usd winter months, is always a frsitfttl source of COLDS AND COUGHS. These, 1/ neglected; are bntthe precursors of that foil, destroyer, . ;/ Tha question, -then, how shall we nip the destroyer in the bud? how shall we get dear of ear coughs, tnd olds? is of vital inmortanoe to the public. • - •/' ! THE GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY / i. will be found in the Ginsang-Panacee. Inproefoftkls we have from oaeto tune published the-ecrtlficatns of doaens of our best known dtiaens, who have experi enced iu curative powers. These, wdth a mass or tea timoay from all parts of the country,—from ' „ MEDICAL MEN OF THE FIRBT STANDING, I Ministers ef the Gespd, £&, togethar with copious no| ices from the / JOURNALS OF THE DAY. we hare embodied in pamphlet .fern, and may be had gratis of any of our agents throughout tha eouU7> HUNDREDS OF BOTTLES have been used in this tity. / ' THOUSANDS AND TENS.OF THOUSANDS ; throughout the United States and Canada, and we cha tenge any man to point out a ' ~ SINGLE INSTANCE : i a which, when taken according to direction*, aad be fore the lunge had become fatally disorganized, k hu aver failed to /. . EFFECT A PERFECT CURE \ Why. then, need the A*ieted hesitate? ‘Why reaart te the miserable nostrums, gottaniapbyanlo own Individ* eals a ler the assumed name of soma ee ehrated phy sician, and pulled into notoriety by certificates et m> sons equally unknown? Whilst* •( . - UNPARALLELED QTICACY . is to be had, whose vouchers are at hnrnsj mr *»i**»| bors, —many’of whom it has SNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE In order that this invaluable medicine xzav be plaoed within the reach of the poor as well the rich, we have put the price at : . ONLY FIFTY CEBITI, * last one half the usual cost of cough ; nta for sale by our agents in nearly'every town and village over the west, wno are prepared to give foil ien relative to it T. BALTER/Proprietor. Broadway, ranatrmVrij Ohio; INTMENT CONTAINING NO MERCUBY. or other Min eraL —lt ha* pover to tius all EXTERNAL ORES, SCROFULOUS UUORS, SKIN j LIS VBES/POISONOUS U'NDS to discharge r pturidrmanen, and i neala them. ' t U rightly termed L - HEALING,' for 9 la scarcely ndis external or Internal, it win not benefit. .re wed it for the last the chest, involving ibillty, ana I declare sot in one eaiahajj it ‘■was within the reach I have had physicians lakx&ed la tbs proftraJon. i I minijtera of the rosjwl, Judges of the bench, ni dermea. lawyer*, pcntieaea of the highest enrfiuon, ud multitudes of the poor boa U la «»ery Ttnety © I wot, and then has been bet eao roiec one anireriaJ voice sarinz—“MCALLISTER. YOUR OUJTMENT 13.G00D 1 . 1 ’ __ _ r . i removes' ilaort fmrr.edlately the inflammation and swelling, when tha pals oeasc#. (S’ the directions around the box.) J f £~! D-ACITE—The salve has cured persoarof the : headioebo of twelve years standing, and wbrihndil rwnar every week so that vomiting took pIeea.iEAR AC HK, TOOTH-ACHE, and AGUE IN THE FACE, «SO Mined with like BUceess. , i j SCALD HEAD—We have eund eases that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fir* wop 'o twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent fi.4M on his children withou any benefit, when a few t»ri meet It irxvua fails in giving relief for the Pile* i - Q7* Around the box are directions • for using fiPAL litter'* Oinmem/or Sere/vlo, Litw CMsptofof, fisyrtp* lotjntar, Chilblain, Staid Head,' Bern Eyes, Qwnsy, Set«_Tiroai, Braneiitat, Nwotu AgTietioia, Di son qf tk* Spine, Mead adU, aiUma.'Dta/iim. Ear aeAs, Siino, Corns, ail Diuattt qf (As Sinn, Sen tips, Pan pio, Stsciiing qf the Utah*, Bern, BfiSirainttm, Pita, raid Fta. Crimp, Sittlled or Broken Bnatt, Ibofik' adu,-dgasitstu Fare, 4**-- 1 " COLD FEET—Liver Complaint, pain in. the Chest and Side, falling off of the hair; or the'other accompa nies cold feet. (Thin Ointment is the true remedy.). It is a sure tign'ofdineaso to have cold feet. / L" CORNS—Occasional use of the Ointment will al- S keep corns from growing. - People need, never tabled with them u they use it frequently. .. I . TbUOintment is good for any part of the body bs when in flamed. In some coats it should ;be d often., t . | . JTJON—No Ointment will be genuine snlets the naine of JAMES MeALLISTER is written with a pea onjevery label. • ' : j For tale by my Agents in aU the principal cidct and towns in the United States. ' . . :- I I JAMES MCALLISTER, i Sole Proprietor of the above medicine. . IQ* Principal Office,No 28 PferthThirt street, Phil adelphia. I ; i•• PRICE 23 CENTS PER BOX. I ; Aozsr* tit PmurasH—Braun 4 Reiter, comer of Liberty and St Clair su; and L Wilcox* Jr, corner of Market st and the Diamond, also corner of 4th and Bmithfield su; J H Caste!, comer of Walnat arid Penn iu,sth ward; and sold at tho bookstore in Smithfield st, 3d door frua Second sc In Allegheny city by H P Schwartz and J Sargent; by J G Smith, Druggist, Bir mingham; D Negley, East Liberty; llKowland, Mc- Keesport; J Alexander 4 Son, Moaongaheia City; i N B Bowman 4 Co, and J T Rogers, Brownsville; John Barkley, Beaver, Pa; are wholesale agent*. . . feb37-deodly ; FaotsfbrihePublic* I In relation to that aiirivalled family Salve, , DALLEVB SIQICAL MIN EITE4CTOB. 11ESTIMONY of a respectable Physician.—Read the following, addressed lo my Agent, Mr. F. Mer rywcathf r, Cincinnati: { Cntcnnuxij ?nb. is, iSiD,. Sir: A sente of duty compels me to give by tribute to Dailey’s Pain Extractor. Being opposed to quack ery and all nostrums having for their obiept sinister motives—but realising much good from Utn' Pain Killers”—l am induced lo tender jon this certifi cate. I have used it in my family, ia m practice, and with all the happy and wonderful effects that eoold potsiblr be imagined. ILJ. BtflStx,M.D. Dr. llrodie U Ute senior partner of Brodie 4 Leri, Druggists. ; Inflammatory. Bkevmatin*. , ; The followingtestimoniai comes from a. source fa* miliar lo many of those traveling on our Westers wa ters. Mr. Ulime. tho well and favorably knows pro prietor of the Parkersburg Hotel, Is 'husband lo the lady whoso letter I annex s • * _ . Pxitxxxmme, Ya, April 13,1MF. To Henry Dailey. Chemist; 4c.—Sir: Having for merly . been long afflicted with violent Inflammatory Rheumatism, Which appeared to firmly seated as jto defy all ordinary appliances to oUaythe severe pain attending it,'l was induced lo try your Magical Fain Extractor; and it having effected, almost as if by tna gie, an immediate relief, and.also, to all appearanees an enure and perfect cure, I am-induced for the bene fit of others who may be afflicted with pain, caused by any kind of Inflammation, to write to you,, declaring that iii my opinion, founded on üßlaat experience your Magical Pain Extractor's the moat vainable mK covery or the present age for the immediate extraction of bodily pain. It is an almost immediate and a per fect euro for Burns and bcalds, and all external in flammation. ] Having many acquaintances formed by their visits el my husband's hotel in this place, i have supposed by your showing them these lew lines, it may possibly be of benefit botli-to them and yourself. \ / KLUaxzrn Uukc [I entertain tho hope that Mrs- Glime will pardon t|ie publicity 1 give to her letter, us well on the score of humanity ns of its being the surest mode- ofbringing it to the notice of her Dxluv.) • • j Felon Cured. Extract of a letter, dated _ . Belkoxt, Ky. Nov; 25,16191. Mr. H. Dallev: “I hare tried your Pain Extractor in a case of felon, in my own family, which u relieved and cured in a very short time.” In haste, Tours re spectfully, 1 Jaa-M. Yoojiej lET Burns and Scalds, Piles, Sore Nipple*, ‘ Broken Breast; Eruption*, Sores, Cuts, \\outtqi,aad all In floinmatioii, yields readily to the wonderful properties of this unrivalled family salve. But, in the tame pro portion that you will receive benefit from the genuine, you will be injured by the delcterioaa cffeels of the counterfell salves. CA UTION-Uc sure and apply nig to the inventor, 11 Piun, 415 Broadway, New York, ©f to his au thorised agents. JOILN D MORGAN, ! General Depot, PitubanrhJ Henry P. Schwartz, Allegheny, Agent;-J. Baker Wheeling, James W Johnston,. MaysviUe, KV * F. Merry weather, Cincinnati, (E, Genenl'Depoi. t*. N. B.—ln the severest Barn* and Scalds it extracts the pain in a few minnies—it neoer fails' RU4 | U A.KaHBErrocx,V u A.tt.U.«U»n..Y,CiV U.LFaaiisaToc«,>Pitahaiih. ■ -• ,w *f 0. W. Kanarntm. J Wholesale Drug Storo 1« the Cttwwf •Sew T«gk* ■ w \ Fdrttfn. and American Feridmeir! aA.FAH3ffiaTOCK*C 1 ■ i' *•’ iyl Btadl Btsdl SELLERS* COUGH SYBUP.—From W. K. Bodes. &q-Clerk of the Court of Qauyer- flfctiloniof Beaver County? j . ' Sir R. & Selter*—Sir, Some time in the witter my wife w afflicted withw severe end 4ittrmyqy cough, andl faring of your invaluable Cough Sr nip, I pur chmstda bottle front's.’-T. Trimble, of Bridgewater,' end »let uiin* t portion of U two or three evenings oajocf to ben. the found immedistrf relief! As elfi». sever l‘. friends hire been relieved ih'severe cm** I tut tl erefore satisfied tbtt it U .* ttfe and valuable medic ne, and would recommend it to ihosd with may fre affl etad whb-vorere Cough* end .. . Marche, 1843. W. K. BODEN. Prepared and told by B. E SELLERS, £7-Wood It, and told by druggists generally, in Pittsburgh and AJ letfany. __ _ ocflQ. ” The Obtrtlirt Cotl Company. •_ PNCOUPO RATED.] ‘nOQKS will be open for subscription to the nock of I) “The Cbartiert Coal Company,**, oh and after Monday, tho filth day of September intti, at tba'offlc# of Z. w. Remington, Pena it, Pittsburgh.... . tptSUdtf ■ X. W. HkbTINOTOW. • OSOUOBABOOB/ MERCHANT TAILOR, Ho. 4S fiaibl , TTATMQ purchased an extensive and bareffiUyao- IX lee ted stock of Spring and Sommer- Good*,.tits tobieriber respectfully Informs bit friends. and tha pablic, that be Is now preparing to receive and ex*- onto their order* with dispatch, and in sfas neatest, moat: substantial, and fashionable .As ha la determined to do'business on the cash sy* tern, ho flat ten hiatclf that hc will be able re do work. e» cheap at It can be done'at any establishment In the lilt stock U varied, eonatatingof Oasdnmretjßreao elotha, Vestings, Am, which hit friend* troiespoctAlj tj invited to examine for themselves. . mvSfcdtf GEORGE ABHOR./ 1 , —■— a.:w- w. fI.W. BIPBLIPI TAmakaaS J5&&SBB ■ REMOVED to a new three story brink iuTWw on Smithfleld street, one''d66t f beicw 1 1 I'” r-ginjj street. Tftothftamon* to an entire set, on the nedon principle, with a beta tiJul representation of the natural gum—restoring tha original shape of the face. . v N. E—Teeth extracted with little or no'pain. . Decayed Teeth permahentlrtavedbypiagptqi, pro* ’Tenting the tooth ache, whieh is mneh beuer than oa ring it, though it should bo done in five minutes, or even iastaauyh ‘ ’’•-■agridj CUBE FOB WOHM9. - J B« A* FAHJEBTOCKH TKIUIIPCOBt.. • . . •CHAjmaorarmjtiiwnAfna. IN order to anord all possible security to the public, as well as to themselves. against frond And impo sition from counterfeiting, the proprietors bare made a change in the exterior wrapper or table of their Ver -1 taifuge. The sewlabel, which is« steel engraving of the most exquisite design and workmanship, has b?en ! introduced at a very great expense, and is {fan the ’ bruin of an artist oftho first talent. ,?he design Jane w, - | and.tbe exeeotioaelabome. -Several figures and a 1 portrait are most Tirominentj but the Word *- ; when beldnuto.tho light the letter*, ehadingof, the | letteraandeveryline,howeverminnle,thrpuue*ilho whole oftbis part of the engraving msieh asOxactly m it the impretsion had been made upoftouoidd* on > ly, although it Is actually printed on b-rth sides eflho ; paper. This should in nil eases be -observed/ A la ; brl upon eaeh also printed In red upon both sides j and-should bo examined la the same manner. This preparation has now stood the test of many ’ years trial, and Is confidently -f § —4> and efleetual medicine for expelling worms from tha system. The unexampled success that has aoendod its administration in everyfease where tha patient was really aiHleted with worm*,'certainly renoenu wor-■ thy too aitaniipaaf physicians.. . . i 'm , Tho proprietor ha* nudd r It apointto aaoertaln the result of its use In sueb cases as eanw Within his knowledge and observation-road heiavariebly it torrodteo the most salutary e fleets—not unfteqnant* ly after nearly all the ordinary -‘preparation* reeoo-' mended for worms had been previously resorted t* without any permanent advantage. This faet ia at tested by the certificate* and: statements of ;fa andreda ofrespectablo persons la differeDt psrts or the eoua- ' try, and should induce families alwaygtojtM a vial of the preparation in their posseuion. ItlamildiAits operation, and may be administered with berfedt wft. ty to the most delicate infant ’ • The only genuine is prepared by - «ptt7 B A FAIINESTOCTC* Frhfbanh ' . , Grant •' FOR Tha GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY for the cue of the above diseases, is HUNGARIAN HAf5Tw qP LIFE, discovered by thn ecicbrated Dr. of London, England, and introduced into tho Unttedßlsles under tha immediate superintendence of (he Investor. The extraordinary suceesr of thia- ia tha' cure of Pulmonary waxrams.thp Amezissa' Agent in soliciting fortreatmerd tho Wbrst'-ponfiile ea se* that can bo found in the community—eases l ,J^FH ti 4 I JK!' i ®mandfaotqh VS® ' • “W *ide ofihs Diamond. where Vcnulin of all On diSereni tire* tad color* P l ®nhtn4'or««do' to order afta •taoluaitaaftaionappcoTed-ISa^emftafc* ■ ion*, ai tho i*o test oouce and oa the moo dJ*>,Ui» i eie»Jtatcmiillor tplltuiliid T™mp*- p N>",Co'toi .(ill H, dilel«al iii£i ul WJnnaiituludlbiulglovfereulr OldVutf tiaaßlindt painted over and repaired, or taken la part iPnmeatfornew. ' RJJ WEdTERVELT,Pro’pr., N. B —All wm* doa® with the beat-material aid wpr*mia*hip, and warranted to pieaae Ur moat Aiwtbeny.ctf * ' • ♦ 'Anp.lMs with s tplendid eir-tixbt Ce«l32!^*^“f£L,*s &TB!!SaJt^StfSS^S3! KomKiaSowm ' vrl U«U |M>fo*Urtr in; vitetke eflention of penioasbeWtaMffl'J*j*W werehoiue before pnrgheeipfc eztiele of ens&Aeued Gretesi ffl - flna otrla— entirely new in thie nirket ' ...... «... w “t”